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Want Innovation? Look at Management

Jamie Notter

Want Innovation? There was a time in the not-too-distant past when the people who were advocating for innovation in organizations were considered a bit on the fringe. Maybe they were the technology geeks–because that’s where we assumed innovation happened, at the product level. Look at Management.

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2019 Tech Trends: 3 Factors Associations Should Watch

Associations Now

After what feels like a decade of aggressive innovation, things are starting to slow down a bit—which might make tech a little easier for associations to manage in 2019. It’s like 2005 all over again. It’s like 2005 all over again. I have a lot to live up to with this year-beginning column. Last year was full of hyped things.

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Members Hire Tomorrow’s Associations

Potomac Core

Global uncertainty and technological advances are forcing Members to make more informed decisions on how to spend their precious time and money. Since 2005, the Association transformed itself into a well-capitalized, forward looking, and fast moving extension of the Industry. Matt Zuccaro. Lori Anderson.

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Strategy and Context

Jamie Notter

Here’s the excerpt: In the early 80s, simply delivering technology in a usable form was still the biggest challenge, and Sony got it right before anyone else. Technology is a given, and the question of “what are the specs?” Moneyball and Management Innovation. The Results of Management Innovation.

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Public Discourse on Humanize

Jamie Notter

For example, Holly Ross, Executive Director of the Nonprofit Technology Network, did a great post where she actually asks her readers (staff at nonprofit organizations, generally) to give her feedback on her reactions to the book. Moneyball and Management Innovation. The Results of Management Innovation. December 2005 (5).

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Preparing for an Entirely New Economy

Jamie Notter

It is an economy in which the driving force is innovation. Innovation, nimble, continually offering new value, trust…sound familiar? They are not organized for continuous innovation. Moneyball and Management Innovation. The Results of Management Innovation. December 2005 (5). November 2005 (7).

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Want Social Media to Work? Change Your Organization

Jamie Notter

That is the topic of a session I will be delivering at ASAE’s Technology Conference next week. Moneyball and Management Innovation. December 2005 (5). November 2005 (7). October 2005 (4). September 2005 (4). August 2005 (7). July 2005 (4). June 2005 (4). May 2005 (4).